Cooperation (evolution)
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In evolution, co-operation is the process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits. It is commonly defined as any adaptation that has evolved, at least in part, to increase the reproductive success of the actor's social partners.
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See also
- Agreeableness
- Collaboration
- Dunbar's number
- Evolution of cooperation
- Management cybernetics
- Microbial Cooperation
- Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution by Peter Kropotkin
- Noogenesis
- Polytely
- Teamwork
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